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How do we know that Jesus rose Lazarus from the dead?

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We know Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead as a demonstration of His power and glory, prefiguring the resurrection of all believers.

In John 11, the account of Jesus raising Lazarus illustrates His authority over death and serves as a dramatic foreshadowing of His own resurrection and the future resurrection of all believers. When Jesus arrived at Bethany, He was met by Martha and Mary, mourning the death of their brother Lazarus. Jesus allowed Lazarus to die to magnify His glory through this miracle, affirming that death does not have the final word. By commanding Lazarus to come out of the tomb, Jesus showcased His divine power and established that He is the resurrection. The miracle led many to believe in Him and ultimately points to the hope of resurrection for all who trust in Christ.
Scripture References: John 11:43-44, John 11:4

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